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Before the 2010 season, the New York Sentinels permanently settled in Hartford, Connecticut, becoming the Hartford Colonials. The new name was chosen by fans through an online vote. [21] The California Redwoods relocated to Sacramento, California, and chose the name Mountain Lions, also from a fan vote.
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The 2010 United Football League season was the second season of the United Football League. The regular season ran from September 18 to November 20 and featured five teams playing eight games each (twice against each of the other teams) over a 10-week span.
The Lions were one of seven teams that competed in the PIFL for the 2013 season. The team played their home games under head coach Jason Gibson at the Columbus Civic Center in Columbus, Georgia . The Lions earned a 4–8 record, placing sixth in the league, failing to qualify for the playoffs.
In the 2009 season, the Express had another fantastic season, finishing the regular season 11-3, defeating the Baltimore Mariners 50-20 in the first round, and defeating the Columbus Lions 60-51 in the conference championship game to earn another berth in the AIFA Championship Bowl III in Casper, Wyoming.
With an average U.S. audience of 106.5 million viewers, Super Bowl XLIV on CBS was, at the time, the most-watched Super Bowl telecast in the championship game's history as well as the most-watched program of any kind in American television history, beating the record previously set 27 years earlier by the final episode of M*A*S*H, which was watched by 105.97 million viewers. [4]
Columbus Lions - Joined from the National Arena League for the 2023 season, [19] but left for the American Indoor Football after winning the league championship. [ 20 ] Carolina Predators ( Fayetteville, North Carolina ) - Joined from the AAL for the 2022 season, [ 21 ] but left after the 2023 season for the American Arena League 2 .
The 2012 Columbus Lions season was the sixth season for the professional indoor football franchise and their first in the Professional Indoor Football League (PIFL). The team played their home games under head coach Jason Gibson at the Columbus Civic Center in Columbus, Georgia .